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El Del Frente was one of our favorite places we ate in Havana! The space is hip, bright and beautiful and the food is delicious. Everything we ate, including simple starters like the bread and butter and plantain chips, was so full of flavor and...More

Ate on the roof! Loved the tacos!!! This restaurant was recommended by our guide. She gave us directions or we wouldn’t have found it!! Climbed up narrow stairs to roof and had amazing experience and meal!

I went with a group of 21 people, and had the opportunity to taste a bunch of different things (soups, empanadas, tacos, tostones) and it was all delicious. Their home-made and quite spicy hot sauce was the best I had in on my trip. Super...More

In old Havana with eclectic interior, great drinks and delicious food! Their menu is basically identical to O’Reily 304. We had the tacos, which come with one crab, pork and chicken each. They were absolutely amazing! They also give you free plantain chips and salsa....More

Delicious cocktails, great food! Great location in Old Havana, with a really nice rooftop bar (if you can get a seat). The places fills up pretty quickly to make sure to arrive early or book ahead. Expensive for Cuban standards

Probably the best place (one of two) we've visited in Havana. Best drinks for sure (AWESOME pina colada), best seafood pasta, very nice service. Not cheap, but not veeery expensive. Hope to back there someday!

This was by far the best restaurant I ate at in Cuba. The staff was friendly and the service fast. Most importantly the food was amazing. We had two seafood dishes both prepared wonderfully. The price for two is at about 40 CUC. The coctails...More

I noticed that a lot of people make a reservation by stopping by the restaurant and making it for another night. A bit inconvenient if you are not in the area, I would try having your host or hotel contact them when you... More

I noticed that a lot of people make a reservation by stopping by the restaurant and making it for another night. A bit inconvenient if you are not in the area, I would try having your host or hotel contact them when you get to Cuba. It seems they all know how to contact each other, it is just not that easy for travelers.